Monthly Archives: December 2008

Water Bottle or Bowl?

I used to swear by those funky water bottles but after that happened to Noobie 2 days ago, I now prefer water crocks. I especially love those ceramic water crocks. They are cheap and effective.

Just to quote SB’s theory about using bottles. She asked me a very good question which is, “Would you drink from a bottle if you were a rabbit?”. It is a valid question because she furthers supported her point by saying that since it is quite difficult for them to draw water out from the bottle, naturally rabbits on water bottle will just take the minimum to quench their thirst.

Such good points to put something so simple yet important into perspective.

I know water bottles are much easier to maintain and manage compared to the easy to spill bowls, but I now strongly recommend using water bowls because it will help your rabbits stay hydrated at all time. Somethings are good when they are given less but you should never discount your rabbit(s) off their rights to taking more water.

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Updates from Melbourne – Spot The Giant!

2 lovely pics to share. Jack’s really worried about that little giant taking all of Oreo’s milk. I couldn’t stop laughing firstly because they are so CUTE and that giant really look a little out of place. And they have mascara!!! LOL!!! J & J, you guys named them yet?

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Tearing down & Raising in 3 hours

If all goes well, before 2008 is over, I would like to tear Meadow Haven down and raise it up again in just 3 hours. That is the challenge I am putting forth for myself if it is financially feasible. LOL!

The eye of the storm is closing in on us and I could feel the pinch of how worthless our money is these days. That is the reason why I am feeling such a miserable vibe flowing around.

Don’t we all feel like salmons swimming upstream in this life and we get bruised so much in the process?

I rather throw my concerns on this blog than to bring it into the rabbitry.

Sorry for the ranting and we shall move on with the topic for today. The only major problem I have with my shelf setup at the moment is that I cannot get behind it to thoroughly clean it. And since the creation of the TLR PeeGuard V2, I felt that I could use some very simple shelfs with castors made especially for the cages I am using at the moment. This way I can reuse the cages and at the same time put to good use the PeeGuard that I have created. The shelfs with castors will enable me to clean up the rabbitry much more effectively

The current setup that I have will be suitable if there is ample of space to move about. Other than that, I strongly do not recommend it. I still love the fact that it has got a cool waste management system. Only if I have a larger space to work with.

Downsizing you may ask? Quite contrary I must say. With the new shelfs, I am able to hold at least 10 rabbits at a time and there will still be room for expansion up to 14 rabbits!

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Noobie Will Be Just Fine!

I want to interrupt my daily posting to post this very important post.

Just about less than a week, Noobie will be due to kindle. I was in for a rude shock this morning when I found her litter tray squeky clean just like how I have left it the night before. It was very obvious she has not been pooping and peeing the entire night! The only thing that struck me was GI Stasis! Having lost Unix to GI Stasis, I do not think I could handle this happening to my Noobie!

It was only the night before that I was agreeing with D over MSN how we can’t accept the death of our beloved buhnies.

The thing with GI Stasis is that, like AIDS it does not discriminate. This is proven by the fact that although your rabbit is put on a stringent diet of Hay and good pellets, sh*t still happens. When it strikes, you better prepare for the worst. But I am not about to prepare for that! It is just too much to take away from me!

After realizing that she has not been eating her pellets and hay, I quickly put in some alfalfa hay for her and she started munching away. Off I went to work and while at work, my wife helped me chop some green vegetables for her (she took half the bowl) and my wife informed me that Noobie has peed in her litter pan. I was relieved, at that moment.

I was surfing the net for more information. Most of the information has been read and forgotten so I needed to refresh my failing memory. I got to know about Pedialyte which sadly is not available in Malaysia. Pedialyte is a an electrolyte solution that is used to rehydrate children that has lost too much fluid due to vomiting and diarrhea. I also found out a good alternative for it is Gatorade but I try not to use it since the Gatorade that we have in the local market is either lemon or orange flavored. When a rabbit goes into GI Stasis, it is important to keep them hydrated while they get out of harms way.

Please bear in mind that I AM NOT A VET. And The reason I am writing all these is for the sake of our rabbits. We know it only takes a few hours for us to react and sometimes in hours when a vet is not available, these are the least that you can do to help your poor rabbit. And also, even during broad daylight, there is very limited expertise in the local vet market. By the time some vets take their guesses, your rabbit may well be 6 feet under. Sorry to say this but I am totally faithless in the local vet except a few reputable ones which I have highlighted on the REFERENCE page. The reason local vets could not careless about rabbits is because treating rabbit does not fall under the upscale group where the money is. Most of them only care about dogs and cats where more can be earned. I bet if you ask a regular vet what is the staple food for rabbits, he/she may say CARROT!

Another drug that I keep in handy is Simethicone. When GI Stasis strikes, the stomach stop working and no peristalsis is happening. There will be a build up of gas and rabbits unlike other animals cannot burp or fart. So in order to help them cope with the gas, they need the help of any drug with the active ingredient of Simethicone and the one that is available in the local pharmacies are names like Mallox or Zellox-II. I personally went for Zellox-II. The dosage to give for an adult rabbit would be 1ml an hour apart for 3 hours (3 doses in 3 hours 1 hour apart).  Thereafter every 8 hours.

Most importantly keep those syringe in handy and pump clean drinking water regularly.

Back to Noobie. I checked on her the moment I stepped into the house and it did not look good at all. She only had one puddle of pee in her litter pan and the poops were those from morning. Not good at all. I started panic and text messaged, our dear friend over at FurryButts. How can you live without a fellow bunny enthusiast at times like these!?

I am truly grateful to have known SB because when I panic, I just go blank! Especially when it comes to the most feared situation for a rabbit.

SB reminded me all over again about rehydrate, administer Simethicone if there is gas and keeping Noobie warm. She also mentioned about giving pineapple juice which I have done earlier. I just needed all the information that I lost when my brain crashed after accessing the situation. I really really appreciate her help a lot! Most importantly she asked me to calm myself since my rabbits will be able to detect my emotion.

So here I was pumping all the drinking water into Noobie and also administering the first dose of Zellox-II. I place Noobie in the kitchen and she was acting quite normal. I gave her some alfafa and she started chewing on some straight away. After a few syringes of water I decided to put her back into her cage.

And there, right after stepping into her cage, she “released” a huge puddle of PEE and proceeded to hop onto the litter pan to deposit some small black cannon balls.

But I am not taking any chances. She is pregnant and needs a lot of fluid for her kits and herself so it will be a sleepless night for me being awake to ensure she is fully hydrated at all times.

All friends of Tru-Luv Rabbitry, please pray for me. Let us all pray that 2008 will not end with a bad note for TLR. That’s the last thing I want happening in Meadow Haven.

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Skor’s 1st Year Anniversary

There are a lot of bunny photos on this laptop of mine that I have not posted on the blog. Somehow, tonight I felt an urge to go through these old photos and I realized that the day Skor mated with Holly Hope was his 1st year anniversary with Tru-Luv Rabbitry. He arrived at TLR exactly on 12th of December 2007.

I remembered very clearly and was relating this experience with D about how I felt the moment I was told that Skor was well on his way. Back then, we do not have Oxbow or any other reliable rabbit pellet brands and part of me was a little worried and doubtful on how well I could care for this beautiful buck. I got quite emotional at one point I must admit having the feeling of causing this little creature to fly halfway across the globe for an uncertain future. No one was sure if he could take the stress of the journey. It is always a risk when it comes to shipping live animals.

The moment I saw him, I just could not believe my eyes. He is finally here! I cannot believe after going through all the plannings and waiting. He is finally right there in front of my eyes!

And how fast time flies as it has been a year and more than a dozen of kits from different does, Skor is still a sharp shooter that every doe loves. So as a tribute to this wonderful buck, I would like to post some of the photos taken of him a few days after his arrival. I know it was a little stressful for him throughout the journey so I let him out for a run in the garden:

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Your Rabbit Stinks!

You spend the entire day cleaning and scrubbing your rabbit’s cage, litter tray and all the accessories in it. But somehow your nose still detects that funky musky smell. What is wrong with your rabbit you wonder.

Besides from the regular nail clipping and ear checks, you should remember the SCENT GLANDS. Rabbits have 3 scent glands. One under their chin and two in between their genitals and poop hole. When you see your rabbit rubbing its chin on something, it means he/she is using the scent gland under its chin. You do not normally need to clean this gland under the chin.

The funky odor normally comes from the pair of scent glands located at the vent area. Where exactly are these scent glands and what should I clean? Flip your rabbit over and follow the diagrams below. You will soon find the source of your odor problem.

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You will soon find some secretion build ups which are brownish. I normally use cotton soaked in lukewarm water to clean up these 2 regions. When my nose detects the funky musky smell, I will repeat the process.

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Updates from Melbourne

Jack & Jordan has been updating me with loads of photo and to appreciate their hardwork, I am posting some of the photos they sent me.

Kits at 4 days:

Please correct me if I am wrong. I believe one is broken black, one is a charlie, one is broken chestnut agouti (just like Bugsy) and the lighter broken colored may be a broken cream? LOL! Just guessing…

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They got an even nicer hutch for their rabbits over the weekend. I bet they are having LOP FEVER at the moment. LOL. I am sure some of you may be drooling over this hutch:

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Empowering Your Purchasing Power

This is a very general post that applies across all species of pets be it dog, cat, rabbit, hamster and etc.

Some of us may be very familiar with these terms but today, I would just like to write about two terms that haunt consumers in general. I will then give you some examples based on my own experience too how to identify them.

The two terms are Impulse Purchase and Visual Marketing.

But before I begin, please keep this phrase on your mind at all times even after reading this post. THE MONEY IS IN YOUR HANDS, LET IT GO ONLY WHEN ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. Just imagine you are superman and what will you do when forced to give up your super powers.

What is impulse purchase? It simply means a purchase that is unplanned or spontaneous. I must admit that I have my fair share of impulse purchase experience personally. And I have learn through very hard ways to refrain myself from making those same mistakes again. The reason for impulse purchase is always related to the second term “Visual Marketing”. We are always drawn or attracted to nice things. Our pair of eyes are guilty of making us yearn for something nice and most of the time unnecessary. This we know is the main reason why shopping malls thrive. We are most stimulated by our visual.

So how does that relate to the purchase of a pet? Let’s just say as you walk around the mall and come across a pet shop with a cute little puppy staring out of the window. Most of us will be drawn to the cuteness of the little puppy immediately unless you are someone heartless and could not care less about cute stuff or another living creature.

You are about to make an impulse purchase when you start doing the following:

1) You fear that if you do not make this purchase, you will live to regret

2) You fear that if you do not make this purchase right now, it will be sold out later

3) You cook up many excuses why you should purchase instead of listening to that inner voice that is trying to scream it does not feel right

So when is it right to make a purchase? What I normally do is, in a composed and calm manner, “feel the purchase”. There should be a chemistry between you and the pet that you are about to purchase just like the chemistry between you and your loved ones. And mind you, I do believe in love at first sight when it comes to purchasing a pet. Sometimes you can even narrow down on that special little buhny by just viewing photos of a group of rabbits together.

Now, all these should be done when you are conciously looking to get a pet and has done extensive research on the basic care. Do not and I repeat, DO NOT purchase a pet on a random shopping outing. Most often than not, it is an impulse purchase. You should not just decide to get a rabbit the moment you see some. Purchase only when you are “awake” and know very well what lies ahead for example the time needed to care for a rabbit, the amount of poop/pee that you need to clean on a daily basis, the unforeseen vet fees & most importantly the long term (7 years or more) commitment needed both psychological and financial.

You must always remember that the world is evolving very fast. There will always be better things in the near future. Things will always get better and that applies very well to pets too. Ideally, with a responsible breeder that promotes quality, the products will improve over time and there should not be concern if you miss this one you will never get it when the time is right.

With an ideal purchase, both you and your pet will be very happy and fulfilled in the long run. Just like how my daughter illustrates here with her cheeky little smile before terrorizing Skor that is on cloud 9 at the moment:

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Do you want daily post?

Just wanted to know if I should start posting on a daily basis once again.

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Bollywood at TLR

If you are a fan of hindustan movies, this may offend you. This being the most anticipating mating session ever, I had to photograph each and every action by these 2 stunning actor/actress. But of course, due to explicit contents, some of the photographs has been removed since this blog is children friendly and I try to refrain from posting lewd contents.

Going through the photos just made me laughed hysterically because these 2 buhnies seemed to act like those in Bollywood Hindie Movie. What is interesting in these movies is that, the actors and actresses can tell their love story from mountain tops, in the valley, travel the whole world round and also “underwater” while rolling down the hill, singing and dancing (sometimes dancers will appear from no where) all in one long breath and just within the timeframe of a song. I hope you get what I mean because I was trying to write that line all within one breath too.

Alright, how is that the same with what happened during this most anticipated mating session? Check out the photos!

After mating, they cannot stop chasing each other around the “pillar”. Bollywood actors and actresses are known to dance around the coconut trees!

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“Koochie Koochie Hota Hota Hey HeyooOOOooOOooOOO”

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